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Pretty impressive, especially since the iPad is passively cooled and must have a way lower wattage than the 45W Intel chip in the 15" MacBook Pro. That should enable tapered Air-like designs with Pro level performance within a few years. With the…
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movingincircles said: doesn't even answer the question everyone is asking: "does it run nvidia pascal cards"? Bare Feats did a review of the Sonnet back in April, and it does indeed support NVIDIA Pascal cards. Whether or not High Sierra…
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Wouldn't next year's MacBook Pros ship with Kaby Lake based on Q1 availability from Intel? The rumours point to Coffee Lake on the high-end, including six core CPUs. But I wouldn't expect those until 2018.
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sennen said: The splash of colour, to me, signals wide color gamut displays on the new MacBooks Pro. Agreed. I think the use of red and orange hues may hint at screens with a DCI-P3 color gamut, which increase the color space for red/gre…
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The three Macbook's at work (both 2015 and 2016) all have had screen flicker (black out) issues driving external 4K monitors @ 30 Hz. Occasionally the screen blacks out. One of the Apple HDMI adapter has failed completely, so we're going to see abou…
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If it's true that Kaby Lake doesn't require an Alpine Ridge controller for Thunderbolt 3, that's very interesting for a 12" MacBook update and possibly the MacBook Air -- which could happen any day now. As for the wildly anticipated MacBook Pro, …
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adrayven said: Makes me wonder if I could eventually just buy the Razer Blade instead and use any monitor I want with one of these new Mackbook Pro's. In theory you could use the Razer Core with any Thunderbolt 3 equipped device. Inte…
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@BigE So long as you're running Intel hardware, you can get into the Snow Leopard goodness, which likely will be released around WWDC this summer. If this is true, it would be good news indeed. I was a bit concerned about ATIs future on the Mac p…